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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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      Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
      Mos, that is a great idea but it takes organization and lots of money to setup. There are many Armenians who do have military background from the respective country they live in that must be reached including logistic and support volunteers in none combat fields.

      As far as weapons that would be very difficult (plus there will be lots of weapons on the battlefield) and such organization must have legality behind it with cooperation with Armenia’s Military of Defence, be able to travel to different countries to enter Armenia (Spetanakert) if war breaks out.
      I would think you will need a couple of ex-military officers and a few patriotic Armenian businessmen to work in conjunction once it is determined that there is a big enough pool of volunteers to setup a small force like that. Training can come later including background security checks on each volunteer (which they themselves may have to pay for, including travel).
      Yes of course, it would take initiative on part of a few wealthy and also powerful Armenians. But I'm thinking such a force would be much higher in standards than regular army. For starters, the soldiers would be paid as it would be voluntary but the facilities and weapons they used would be much more advanced, purchased from various countries and companies. It would have to be strictly distinct from the Ministry of Defence though so it could have more leeway internationally; though cooperation would most likely have to happen. It would be similar to the private military forces that US has (e.g. Blackwater), and it would be a great way to utilise our large diaspora.

      In terms of non-armenian volunteers, I envision people like Greeks, Serbs, and Russians wanting to join, as they would be more than willing to have the chance to kill some Turks.
      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        Yes of course, it would take initiative on part of a few wealthy and also powerful Armenians. But I'm thinking such a force would be much higher in standards than regular army. For starters, the soldiers would be paid as it would be voluntary but the facilities and weapons they used would be much more advanced, purchased from various countries and companies. It would have to be strictly distinct from the Ministry of Defence though so it could have more leeway internationally; though cooperation would most likely have to happen. It would be similar to the private military forces that US has (e.g. Blackwater), and it would be a great way to utilise our large diaspora.

        In terms of non-armenian volunteers, I envision people like Greeks, Serbs, and Russians wanting to join, as they would be more than willing to have the chance to kill some Turks.
        I like the way you think Mos...X2
        B0zkurt Hunter

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            nice s300 video

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                Originally posted by burjuin View Post

                Sounds interesting..

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                  Russia gives us enough weapons just to defend ourselves. they dont want us to be powerful. So weŽll always be under their radar. Armenia should start buying more stuff from Ukraine/Belarus/china IMHO.
                  And besides all that, why the hell do we still donŽt have a military industry?

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                  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                    Ukraine / Belarus did not produce modern weapons. They are selling old Soviet weapons

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                      Head of the Institute
                      Colonel Daniel Kim Balayan
                      Head of the ARM MoD Military Aviation Institute after Marshal Armenak Khanperyants

                      Born 24 December, 1956 in Yerevan

                      In 1975-1977 served in the USSR AF Air- Landing forces.

                      1980 he graduated from Volchansk Pilot-Instructor Aviation College

                      Since 1987 he has been a first class pilot-instructor and instructor of air-landing preparedness. His flight time on planes and helicopters is 5000 hours; the number of parachute descents is more than 900

                      Since 1993 he has been in the ARM Armed Forces

                      In 1990 he was appointed head of the aero-club

                      1993 by the order of ARM MoD Mr. Balayan was appointed head of the ARM MoD Military-Aviation Institute

                      Awards:

                      ARM orders of “Battle Cross” 2nd degree and “Vardan Mamikonyan”, “USSR AF 70 Anniversary” Medal, Medal of “Drastanat Kanayan”, Medal of “Andranik Ozanyan”, Medal of “Garegin Nzhdeh”, Medal for “Fair Service” 1st degree, Medal for “Cooperation Strengthening”

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